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You Nazty Spy!

  • 1940
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Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly Howard in You Nazty Spy! (1940)
SlapstickComedyShortWar

In a country, munitions manufacturers maneuver a wallpaper hanger to become dictator with his compatriots as his personal staff.In a country, munitions manufacturers maneuver a wallpaper hanger to become dictator with his compatriots as his personal staff.In a country, munitions manufacturers maneuver a wallpaper hanger to become dictator with his compatriots as his personal staff.

  • Director
    • Jules White
  • Writers
    • Clyde Bruckman
    • Felix Adler
  • Stars
    • Moe Howard
    • Larry Fine
    • Curly Howard
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jules White
    • Writers
      • Clyde Bruckman
      • Felix Adler
    • Stars
      • Moe Howard
      • Larry Fine
      • Curly Howard
    • 22User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Moe Howard
    Moe Howard
    • Moe Hailstone
    • (as Moe)
    Larry Fine
    Larry Fine
    • Larry Pebble
    • (as Larry)
    Curly Howard
    Curly Howard
    • Curly Gallstone
    • (as Curly)
    Don Beddoe
    Don Beddoe
    • Mr. Amscray
    • (uncredited)
    Chuck Callahan
    • Storm Trooper
    • (uncredited)
    Dick Curtis
    Dick Curtis
    • Mr. Ohnay
    • (uncredited)
    Florine Dickson
    • Miss Pfiffernuss
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Dorety
    Charles Dorety
    • Storm Trooper
    • (uncredited)
    Richard Fiske
    Richard Fiske
    • Mr. Ixnay
    • (uncredited)
    Ned Glass
    Ned Glass
    • Lead Storm Trooper
    • (uncredited)
    Lorna Gray
    Lorna Gray
    • Mattie Herring
    • (uncredited)
    Eddie Laughton
    • Vance Rippemup
    • (uncredited)
    Joe Murphy
    Joe Murphy
    • Peasant
    • (uncredited)
    John Rand
    John Rand
    • Grey-Haired Axis Minister
    • (uncredited)
    'Little Billy' Rhodes
    • Bellboy
    • (uncredited)
    Tanner
    • Lion
    • (uncredited)
    Al Thompson
    Al Thompson
    • Axis Minister
    • (uncredited)
    John Tyrrell
    John Tyrrell
    • Mr. Bones
    • (uncredited)
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    • Director
      • Jules White
    • Writers
      • Clyde Bruckman
      • Felix Adler
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    9StevePulaski

    An unrecognized, under-appreciated pioneer

    What can be said about The Three Stooges besides the fact that they're one of the funniest and most innovative comedy groups in film history? While their schtick is undoubtedly tame and inoffensive by today's standards, the incredible amount of physical acting, slapstick, and quick-wit that plagued each one of the group's shorts still stands the test of time as some of the most original and lawless humor that there is out there.

    It's fun to go back and revisit some of the more controversial shorts the trio did, one of them being "You Nazty Spy!," released in the early part of 1940 and attempting to satirize World War II, the Nazi Party, and the Third Reich. The short infuses satire into the slapstick (maybe we should bill it "slaptire") as it follows the land of Moronica, a country in dyer need of leadership as discussed by its three current cabinet members. They enlist in the help of three half-wits, Moe Hailstone, Curly Gallstone, and Larry Pebble (I suppose Kidneystone was on an international business trip). Immediately, Moe is instated as the leader, assuming the Adolf Hitler role, with Curly and Larry by his side, portraying the likes of Benito Mussolini and Joseph Goebbels, respectively.

    Scene after scene shows the leaders' incompetence but how empty promises and a blissfully ignorant public that is willing to blindly accept anything spitballed at them by the Moronica government keep them in power. A key scene depicting conformity and blind following comes early, where Moe, Curly, and Larry stand out on a balcony and dish out rules and ideas for the government. Alongside Moe, who is dishing out the madness, is Larry, holding up cue-cards for the public (structured by archive footage) that insist the audience applaud, cheer, or even hiss. The scene is a bold iteration for how conformity and blindness make up key traits of most of the public.

    "You Nazty Spy!" is as satirical and thought-provoking as it is substantial and hilarious, featuring Moe Howard in an underrated performance that clearly channels on the likes of Adolf Hitler. Howard gives a thoroughly impressive performance; one that has unfortunately been shadowed, with Charlie Chaplin's performance in The Great Dictator (which came out later) getting most of the love. This is a bit upsetting, as Howard achieves rare comic ability of being uniquely funny but also potent with his satire of Hitler. Assisted as usual by the likes of his acting partners Larry Fine and Curly Howard, Howard's role in "You Nazty Spy!" turns out to be one of the essential reasons why the short is so successful.

    World War II satire/propaganda wasn't uncommon; even Disney, the company you expect to remain squeaky-clean during this time, is guilty of churning out animated shorts criticizing or lampooning the Nazi Party and the communist lifestyle. Even with lofty ideas and criticisms, director Jules White and writers Felix Adler and Clyde Bruckman still keep the short at a nicely safe and controlled level, as well as the short being helped by the likes of its Stooge cast, who never cease to infuse their own trademark comedy into any kind of scenario. In the long line of World War II comedy skits, this one ranks considerably high and one of the smarter critiques, which comes as surprising given the comedy group's territory.

    Starring: Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly Howard. Directed by: Jules White.
    Tresix

    Stooges' gutsy move

    Mel Brooks has often said that humor was probably the one weapon that the Jews had against the Nazis. The Three Stooges get there shots in at the Nazi Party with the short YOU NAZTY SPY! This was the first time that anyone in the movie business had the nerve to make fun of Adolf Hitler. Released in January of 1940 (over a year before the U.S. entered WWII), NAZTY SPY! beat Charlie Chaplin's THE GREAT DICTATOR by nine months. YOU NAZTY SPY! starts with three men, Mr. Ixnay, Mr. Amscray and Mr. Ohnay discussing how they can keep their munitions business going when the king of the country of Moronica wants only peace. Their solution: Overthrow the king and install a dictator who will do their bidding. Their man: Wallpaper hanger Moe Hailstone (Moe Howard). There are also jobs for his assistants too, Gallstone (Curly Howard) and Pebble (Larry Fine).

    The thing that really makes this work is Moe's uncanny resemblance to Der Fuerher and the subtle things that underscore the real-life situation like Hailstone's speech to the masses. It looks almost like the real thing. This short proves that the Stooges were indeed much more than mere slaps and eyepokes, and that they may have been a lot more intelligent off camera than people gave them credit for.
    8rbverhoef

    Very funny

    This is a very funny movie from the Three Stooges. Moe becomes dictator of Moronica. Larry is his Minister of Propanganda and Curly is his Field Marshal. In some great sequences they make fun of the Nazis. Moe's impressions of Hitler are fantastic. A great and hilarious short!
    10J.Toner

    The 3 Stooges at their best

    I've been a fan of The Three Stooges for a long time, and in my opinion this short is one of the best they ever made. "You Natzy Spy!" does a great job of poking fun at Hitler and the Natzi's and much of the politics in Europe at the time. Moe looks so much like Hitler it's scary, a very funny film.
    stooge60540

    Different, biting, gusty, and hilarious - one of the Stooges best

    An excellent Stooge short, and one of their best. Like everybody else said, it was very gutsy of the Stooges to make fun of Hitler in the pictures since nobody else had done it yet. I can't believe this wasn't nominated for an Academy Award like MEN IN BLACK (which I don't think is that great) was. Moe's Hitler impression is simply BRILLIANT, and the man deserves more recognition for it. This short is filled with hilarious, non-stop verbal puns and funny one-liners. One of the few Stooge shorts that dared to do this instead of relying almost fully on physical humor (TRICKY DICKS is another one filled with puns and one-liners, and that's also a great short), which proves the Stooges are excellent verbal comics as well as physical. This was sequeled a year later with the Stooges as I'LL NEVER HEIL AGAIN.

    This was also the very first Stooge short from the early 40's, which was the Stooges' classic, Golden Age period.

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    • Trivia
      The first Hollywood film to spoof Adolf Hitler, released nine months before Charles Chaplin's more famous Le dictateur (1940).
    • Goofs
      When Mattie Herring is grabbed by Curly Gallstone, the large brooch in the centre of her dress is knocked off. Moments later when the storm troopers arrive, the brooch is back in place.
    • Quotes

      Bellboy: I caught this man walking down the street with a chicken.

      Curly Gallstone: Blonde or brunette?

      Moe Hailstone: [to Curly] Quiet.

      [to Peasant]

      Moe Hailstone: Where did you get the chicken?

      Peasant: From an egg.

      Larry Pebble: Where'd you get the egg?

      Peasant: From a chicken.

      Curly Gallstone: Ah, a vicious cycle. We must kill it. Remind me to kill a cycle.

      Moe Hailstone: [to Curly] Quiet.

      [to the Bellboy]

      Moe Hailstone: Put him in a Concentrated Camp!

    • Crazy credits
      Any resemblance between the characters in this picture and any persons, living or dead, is a miracle.
    • Alternate versions
      As of September, 2004, has been released on DVD in both original black-and-white as well as with a new colorization process.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Three Stooges Follies (1974)

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    • Release date
      • January 19, 1940 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • YouTube - Video
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Oh, You Nazty Spy!
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 18m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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